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Looking at last nights inept display and chances missed against Derby I think the sooner Sam Winnall is fit the better. Doesnt mess about is hungry for goals and may well have a point to prove. Scored plenty in a poor Barnsley side so will be at least an offensive threat.

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Looking at last nights inept display and chances missed against Derby I think the sooner Sam Winnall is fit the better. Doesnt mess about is hungry for goals and may well have a point to prove. Scored plenty in a poor Barnsley side so will be at least an offensive threat.

He may well score goals for us but to do that we need to create chances and these are few and far between.

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Looking at last nights inept display and chances missed against Derby I think the sooner Sam Winnall is fit the better. Doesnt mess about is hungry for goals and may well have a point to prove. Scored plenty in a poor Barnsley side so will be at least an offensive threat.

If I remember correctly, he scored plenty in quite a decent Barnsley side, who became poor after himself, Hourihane, Bree (and 1 or 2 others who's names escape me) were flogged off on the cheap after their contracts were allowed to run down.

You maybe right about the rest though, hope so.

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The little I saw of him playing for us I liked what I saw. A grafter, never stopped moving giving defences something to worry about. As to any reported problems regarding FF........................who knows the truth, and FF hasn't exactly covered himself in glory recently.

All I can remember is the FF chance and the miss by Fox; not exactly rampant are we. Creating clear cut chances has been a problem all season; in the main we have relied on long range efforts from Reach and individual goals by Jaoa. It's not very often we see a slick passing movement or a pin point through ball for our striker to get on the end. We are slow and predictable.